(continued) You think Wilt would get 227 double doubles playing in Jordan's era? Guys like Laimbeer, Mahorn, Rodman would stop him. Shaq, Hakeem, David Robinson, Mutombo, none of these guys would shy away from a challenge.
If he played in today's league in his prime, you think Wilt would get 227 double doubles against guys like Andrew Bogut, Kevin Love, Andrew Bynum, Dwight Howard?
You put guys like Wilt, Bill Russell, and Kareem in later eras, they'd have a much tougher time and a lot less glory. You put MJ in any era, he dominates.
Scottie is great, no doubt. But other than him, who did MJ really have? I guess you could count Horace Grant, maaaybe Dennis Rodman, though he was at the end of his career when MJ played with him.
Russell had guys like Cousy, Heinsohn, Havlicek, Jones, Howell, etc. I'm not disputing that Russell is an all-time great, in my opinion he's the greatest defensive center of all time. But considering he was always playing with about 2 other future HOF-ers, obviously they'd have a solid chance at winning every year while he was playing.
Yeah, Kareem had 6. MJ had 5. But you gotta remember MJ missed a year and a half in his prime with his baseball thing. I'm not saying he absolutely would've won MVP those years, but I'd say he'd have a solid shot at it.
Wilt got all those double doubles because he played in a league where he was easily the most athletic guy, with no one strong enough to put a body on him or box him out.
Hmm, maybe it's because the 2nd most powerful wizard ever progressively comes back to life as the series goes on, and since he's hellbent on killing Harry, things get kinda dark....
(continued) You think Wilt would get 227 double doubles playing in Jordan's era? Guys like Laimbeer, Mahorn, Rodman would stop him. Shaq, Hakeem, David Robinson, Mutombo, none of these guys would shy away from a challenge.
If he played in today's league in his prime, you think Wilt would get 227 double doubles against guys like Andrew Bogut, Kevin Love, Andrew Bynum, Dwight Howard?
You put guys like Wilt, Bill Russell, and Kareem in later eras, they'd have a much tougher time and a lot less glory. You put MJ in any era, he dominates.
Scottie is great, no doubt. But other than him, who did MJ really have? I guess you could count Horace Grant, maaaybe Dennis Rodman, though he was at the end of his career when MJ played with him.
Russell had guys like Cousy, Heinsohn, Havlicek, Jones, Howell, etc. I'm not disputing that Russell is an all-time great, in my opinion he's the greatest defensive center of all time. But considering he was always playing with about 2 other future HOF-ers, obviously they'd have a solid chance at winning every year while he was playing.
Yeah, Kareem had 6. MJ had 5. But you gotta remember MJ missed a year and a half in his prime with his baseball thing. I'm not saying he absolutely would've won MVP those years, but I'd say he'd have a solid shot at it.
Wilt got all those double doubles because he played in a league where he was easily the most athletic guy, with no one strong enough to put a body on him or box him out.
Yeah NfskMjmMal had it right, he's from Pittsburgh, and all the sports teams wear black and yellow (Steelers, Penguins, Pirates).
I never got why Gudda Gudda said "grocery bag" in Bedrock. As in "She don't even wonder, cause she know she bad, and I got her nigga, grocery bag"....
It's worse when you are creeping on someone's page, see something from months ago, and have a perfect line or comment for it but you can't use it.
And it's better because usually the band will actually come out after the show and hang out with fans :)
Freeman, Freeman and Freeman.
Hmm, maybe it's because the 2nd most powerful wizard ever progressively comes back to life as the series goes on, and since he's hellbent on killing Harry, things get kinda dark....
And we love it that way.
I want to learn about the elusive G-spot.
Yeah I never got that either. What would I say? "No, you can't tell me. Sorry."
She doesn't have one. Just a first name. Like Cher. Or Moses.
I'm merely saying No Way because I live in Japan and know how to type in Japanese. Not each individual kanji character gets its' own key.
Almost every band today has been influenced by Blink 182 in SOME way.
Though in all fairness, "late" for a little kid is about 10 o'clock, "early" for us now is around that time as well.